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Adds Sec. 9a to regulate internet gaming ads: board approves all ads, bans marketing to under 21, limits youth exposure, requires disclaimers, penalties up to license revocation.
Adds Sec. 9a to regulate internet gaming ads: board approves all ads, bans marketing to under 21, limits youth exposure, requires disclaimers, penalties up to license revocation.
Subject: Regulation of advertisements and promotions for internet gaming
Status: Referred to Committee on Regulatory Affairs
Introduced: February 21, 2025 (per bill header provided)
What it would do: Add a new Section 9a to the Lawful Internet Gaming Act to regulate advertising and marketing of internet (online) gaming.
The bill seeks to limit exposure of internet gaming advertising to minors, require prior board approval of advertisements, prevent deceptive marketing, allow limited municipal regulation of public signage, and impose civil penalties (including license revocation) for repeated violations.
Board approval
Compliance requirements
Municipal authority
Prohibition on deceptive advertising
Audience-age limitation
Required disclaimer
Marketing to minors
Live-broadcast placement exception
Penalties and enforcement
Definition of “advertisement”
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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